S3Suite
Project Map
Project Map gives hardware teams a cross-suite view of product work. Lifecycle Map connects engineering, manufacturing, and operations records. Timeline shows recent activity. BOM Analysis brings component health into the same product conversation.
Project Context
Engineering, production,
and field context together.
Workflow
Project state across engineering, manufacturing, and operations
How S3Suite helps
Project Map gives hardware teams a cross-suite view of the records that shape a product: design work, production context, and field activity.
Workflow
A faster way to see what needs attention
How S3Suite helps
Lifecycle Map uses visual status cues so teams can scan product records before opening the underlying page.
Workflow
Trace design decisions into production context
How S3Suite helps
Relationship lines connect records that normally sit in separate workflows, such as product variants, BOMs, firmware builds, lots, and device records.
Workflow
Understand what changed before a review
How S3Suite helps
Timeline gives teams a chronological view of recent project activity across product, production, and operations records.
Workflow
Read BOM health without opening a spreadsheet
How S3Suite helps
BOM Analysis helps teams review lifecycle, sourcing, cost, alternate-part, and availability signals from the same product context.
Workflow
Keep each team focused on the records they use
How S3Suite helps
Engineering, manufacturing, and operations teams can use the same project context without losing their own workflow view.
Lifecycle Map
See the product lifecycle
as connected records.
Lifecycle Map turns separate engineering, manufacturing, and operations records into a shared product view. Teams can scan the map, then open the source record when they need detail.
Suite-level structure
Engineering, Manufacturing, and Operations stay visible as connected parts of one product lifecycle.
Visual status cues
Teams can scan the map before opening detailed records.
Record relationships
Product variants, BOMs, firmware builds, lots, and devices can be read as connected work instead of isolated pages.
Drill into source records
The map is an overview. The detailed work still happens in the source records behind it.
Timeline context
Recent activity sits next to the lifecycle view so reviews start with what changed.
BOM context
BOM Analysis brings component-health signals into the same product conversation.
Activity Timeline
Recent project activity,
reviewed in context.
Timeline gives teams a readable history of product, production, and field events. It helps reviews start from recorded activity.
Chronological review
Use the Timeline to review activity in the order it happened.
Workflow review
Read activity by the kind of record involved, such as product, production, support, or return workflows.
What lands on the Timeline
Product or variant changes
Manufacturing lot updates
Firmware and release activity
Device test results
Support ticket movement
RMA updates
Warranty activity
Device health events
BOM Analysis
BOM health belongs
inside the product review.
BOM Analysis keeps component lifecycle, sourcing, cost, alternatives, and availability visible while the team reviews the rest of the project.
Lifecycle
Review whether important components are still suitable for production.
End-of-life context
Bring known obsolescence signals into the BOM review.
Sourcing
Call attention to parts that may depend on a narrow supply path.
Cost
Keep component cost visible while the product moves toward production.
Alternatives
Track alternate parts where the team has approved them.
Availability
Review availability signals before a shortage becomes a production issue.
Related Pages
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Review the product lifecycle
without losing the details.
Project Map connects engineering, manufacturing, and operations context so teams can move from portfolio review to source records with less back-and-forth.